General Motors said Monday that it would spend $265 million to rework its plant in Kansas City, Kansas, to build the Cadillac XT4 crossover sport utility vehicle there. The plant currently has 2,235 workers making the Chevrolet Malibu, down from 3,000 after a cut due to slumping Malibu sales. GM spokeswoman Mary Padilla said assembling the Cadillac crossovers there will secure about 500 jobs. GM also is revising its plans in South Korea, where it last week announced that it would be shuttering one of its four factories. GM said it would decide the future of the other three within weeks. The South Korean government designated the city of Gunsan, home to the shuttered factory, an employment "crisis zone" after GM's announcement. [The Associated Press, Reuters] |
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